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Embedded Linux Driver Engineer - C Programming

Acclivis Technologies
Pune
5 - 10 Years
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4.3white-divider7+ Reviews

Posted on: 07/10/2025

Job Description

Description :


As an Embedded Linux Driver Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining low-level software, including device drivers and board support packages. You will work closely with hardware and firmware teams to ensure seamless integration of peripheral devices on embedded platforms.

Key Responsibilities :


- Develop and maintain Linux kernel modules and device drivers for embedded platforms.


- Work on Board Support Packages (BSP), including bootloader development and customization.


- Port and migrate Linux kernels to various hardware platforms and architectures.


- Interface with hardware through protocols like UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, GPIO, PCIe, MMC, USB, etc.


- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define software requirements and resolve hardware/software integration issues.


- Debug and optimize system-level issues to improve performance, stability, and reliability.


- Provide detailed documentation of driver development and integration processes.

Required Skills & Qualifications :


- Strong experience in System C programming on Linux-based platforms.


- 5+ years of hands-on experience in Linux kernel and device driver development.


- Expertise in Linux internals, kernel debugging, and hardware-software integration.


- Proficient with bootloader development and BSP customization.


- In-depth experience with peripheral interfaces such as UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, GPIO, PCIe, MMC, USB.


- Solid understanding of processor architecture, especially i.e. MX or ARM-based platforms.



- Experience in kernel porting/migration across versions and platforms.

Nice to Have :


- Experience working with PowerPC architecture.


- Familiarity with Python scripting for automation or testing tasks.


- Exposure to embedded development tools (JTAG, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, etc.)


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